Carports for Sale in Oklahoma
Contents
- 1 What’s on This Page
- 2 Protect What You Own from Oklahoma Weather
- 3 Carport Styles & Options
- 4 Roof Style Comparison
- 5 What Size Carport Do You Need?
- 6 Why an Oklahoma Carport Pays for Itself
- 7 Anchoring Options Compared
- 8 Carport Sizes & Pricing
- 9 Warranty & Guarantee
- 10 Installation & Delivery
- 11 Carport FAQs for Oklahoma Homeowners
- 11.1 How much does a carport cost in Oklahoma?
- 11.2 Do I need a permit for a carport in Oklahoma?
- 11.3 Can a carport withstand Oklahoma wind?
- 11.4 What’s the difference between regular and vertical roof?
- 11.5 How is a carport anchored?
- 11.6 Can I enclose my carport later?
- 11.7 How long does installation take?
- 11.8 Will a carport protect against hail?
- 12 Find Carports Near You in Oklahoma
- 13 Related Products from Barn Brothers
- 14 Ready to Protect Your Vehicles?
What’s on This Page
- Protect What You Own from Oklahoma Weather
- Carport Styles & Options
- Roof Style Comparison
- What Size Carport Do You Need?
- Why an Oklahoma Carport Pays for Itself
- Anchoring Options Compared
- Carport Sizes & Pricing
- Warranty & Guarantee
- Installation & Delivery
- Carport FAQs for Oklahoma Homeowners
- Find Carports Near You in Oklahoma
- Related Products from Barn Brothers
Protect What You Own from Oklahoma Weather
If you’ve lived in Oklahoma longer than one spring, you already know what hail does to a truck. You’ve seen the dents. You’ve filed the claim. You’ve sat in the body shop parking lot wondering why you didn’t just cover the thing.
Oklahoma averages more damaging hailstorms per year than almost any other state. The Insurance Information Institute puts the average hail damage claim on a vehicle somewhere between $3,000 and $4,500. One storm. One afternoon. That’s money gone — or a deductible you’re eating either way.
A carport fixes that problem before it starts.
We’re Barn Brothers. Veteran-owned, Oklahoma-based, and we’ve been putting up metal carports across this state for years. We’ve seen what a June storm does to an unprotected driveway. We’ve also seen what it doesn’t do when there’s steel overhead. The difference isn’t subtle.
Our carports protect cars, trucks, SUVs, RVs, boats, trailers, tractors, and just about anything else you don’t want sitting under open sky. We deliver free across all of Oklahoma and our crew handles the full installation. You pick the size, the style, the color. We show up, set it up, and you’re covered.
No middleman. No runaround. Just a structure that does its job.
Carport Styles & Options
Not every driveway is the same and not every vehicle fits the same footprint. That’s why we carry a full range of carport styles — from a basic single-car cover to a massive triple-wide that can shelter your whole fleet. Every carport we sell is built on steel framing with your choice of roof style, panel gauge, and color.
Here’s what we offer.
Single Car Carports
A 12×20 or 12×21 single car carport is the starting point. Perfect for one vehicle — a sedan, a truck, a motorcycle collection, whatever you need shielded from the sky. These are our most affordable option and they go up fast. Most homeowners use them for daily drivers sitting in the driveway.
Starting footprint: 12 feet wide, 20 to 30 feet long. Heights from 6 to 12 feet at the leg.
Double Car Carports
The 18×21, 20×21, and 24×21 double carports are our most popular sellers. Room for two vehicles side by side, or one vehicle plus a workspace, storage area, or covered patio. If you’ve got a truck and your spouse has an SUV, this is the one.
We see a lot of Oklahoma families go with the 20×26 — enough room for two full-size trucks with doors that actually open without dinging anything.
Triple Wide Carports
When you’ve got land more than two things worth protecting, triple-wide carports give you 26 to 40 feet of width. These work for families with three vehicles, for property owners who park equipment alongside personal rigs, or for anyone running a side business out of their driveway.
Triple-wides need a bit more planning on placement and anchoring, but our crew handles all of it during install.
RV Carports & Covers
Oklahoma sun doesn’t just fade paint on trucks. It cooks RV roofs. UV exposure breaks down rubber seals, warps decals, and bakes the life out of rooftop AC units. An RV carport keeps your rig out of direct sunlight and shields it from hail, ice, and wind-blown debris.
RV covers run taller — usually 12 to 14 feet at the leg — and longer, anywhere from 26 to 45 feet. If you’ve got a fifth wheel or a Class A motorhome, we’ll size the structure to fit with clearance to spare.
Boat & Equipment Covers
Boats, utility trailers, four-wheelers, mowers, hay equipment — all of it ages faster sitting in the weather. A carport sized for your boat trailer or equipment lineup keeps UV, rain, and hail off the things that keep your property running.
These are typically custom-sized based on what you’re storing. Tell us what you’ve got and we’ll spec a cover that fits.
Enclosed Carports (Walls Optional)
Start open, add walls later. Or order it fully enclosed from the start — your call.
Enclosed carports add side panels, end walls, and optionally a roll-up garage door or walk-in door. This turns a basic carport into a garage, a workshop, or a secure storage building. Same steel frame, same roof, just more protection. If you’re thinking about a fully enclosed garage or workshop, take a look at our metal buildings — we build those too.
A lot of our customers start with an open carport and call us back a year or two later to enclose it. The frames are built to accept panels whenever you’re ready.
Roof Style Comparison
Three options across every carport we sell. Here’s how they stack up:
| Feature | Regular Roof | A-Frame (Boxed Eave) | Vertical Roof |
|---|---|---|---|
| Profile | Rounded edges | Peaked like a house | Peaked like a house |
| Panel Direction | Horizontal (side to side) | Horizontal (side to side) | Top to bottom (peak to eave) |
| Rain/Snow Runoff | Moderate — water can pool in ridges | Moderate — better slope, same ridge issue | Excellent — everything slides right off |
| Wind Performance | Fair — horizontal panels catch wind | Good — peaked shape helps | Best — wind flows over, nothing catches |
| Hail Debris Shedding | Slow — debris sits in ridges | Moderate | Fast — debris clears with rain |
| Durability | Good for light weather | Good for moderate weather | Built for Oklahoma storms |
| Price vs Base | Base price | +$200 to $400 | +$400 to $800 |
| Best For | Short structures, mild climates | Budget-conscious with curb appeal | Oklahoma standard — our recommendation |
We push vertical roofs for anything over 24 feet long or anything sitting in open country where wind hits hard. The price difference between regular and vertical is usually a few hundred dollars. On a structure you’ll own for 20-plus years, that’s nothing.
Steel Gauge & Colors
All framing is 14-gauge galvanized steel tubing — the structural backbone. Roof and wall panels come in either 29-gauge or 26-gauge steel. The 26-gauge is thicker, stronger, and worth the upgrade if you’re in a heavy hail zone.
We carry 13-plus color options for roof and trim. Match your house, your barn, your fence line — or don’t. Your call.
What Size Carport Do You Need?
This is the most common question we get. The answer depends on what you’re parking under it. Here’s a quick reference:
| Vehicle Type | Recommended Width | Recommended Length | Recommended Height | Typical Configuration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sedan or small SUV | 12 ft | 20 ft | 6-8 ft | Single car, regular or vertical roof |
| Full-size truck (F-150, Silverado) | 14 ft | 24 ft | 8-10 ft | Single car with extra clearance |
| Two sedans or SUVs | 20 ft | 24-26 ft | 8-10 ft | Double carport |
| Two full-size trucks | 24 ft | 26-30 ft | 8-10 ft | Wide double, room for doors to swing |
| Truck + boat trailer | 24-30 ft | 30-36 ft | 10-12 ft | Triple or custom, offset parking |
| RV or fifth wheel | 14-18 ft | 36-45 ft | 12-14 ft | Tall legs, vertical roof recommended |
| Three vehicles | 26-30 ft | 26-30 ft | 8-10 ft | Triple wide |
| Farm equipment lineup | 30-40 ft | 30-40+ ft | 10-14 ft | Triple wide or custom, open sides |
Not sure what you need? Call us at 405-477-1848 and describe what you’re working with. We’ll recommend a size in about two minutes.
Why an Oklahoma Carport Pays for Itself
People ask us all the time if a carport is “worth it.” Here’s the math.
Hail damage prevention. Average hail repair on a vehicle in Oklahoma runs $3,000 to $4,500. If you’ve got two vehicles, that’s potentially $9,000 in damage from one storm. A double carport costs a fraction of that. One bad spring and the carport has already paid for itself. Some customers have told us it paid off the first month they owned it.
Sun and UV protection. Summers push 100 degrees regularly. That UV fades paint, cracks dashboards, destroys leather seats, and dries out rubber seals. A carport blocks direct sunlight all day. Your interior stays cooler, your paint holds its color, and your vehicle lasts longer.
Snow and ice. Nobody loves scraping a windshield at 6 AM in January. A carport keeps ice off overnight and prevents micro-cracks in your windshield.
Property value. A well-installed carport adds usable covered space to your property. Buyers see it and think: one less thing to build.
Multi-purpose use. Birthday parties, shaded workspaces, welding stations, firewood storage, Saturday garage sales. The structure doesn’t care what you put under it.
Insurance benefits. Some auto insurance providers offer reduced premiums when vehicles are stored under a permanent covered structure. Even if they don’t lower your rate directly, you’ll file fewer claims — and that keeps your premiums from climbing.
A carport isn’t an expense. It’s the cheapest insurance policy you’ll ever buy, and it actually works every time.
What one customer told us: After the June 2024 storm that tore through Moore, a customer on SE 27th Street sent us photos. His neighbors’ trucks had dents across every panel — hoods, roofs, quarter panels, all of it. Hail the size of golf balls. His F-250, parked under a Barn Brothers double carport with a vertical roof, didn’t have a single mark on it. He said the carport paid for itself that afternoon and he’d buy another one tomorrow. That’s not unusual. We hear stories like that every storm season.
Get Your Free Carport Quote
Ready to stop gambling on Oklahoma weather? Call us at 405-477-1848 or fill out our free quote form. We’ll get back to you the same day with pricing, options, and a delivery timeline. Free quotes, no pressure, no obligation.
Anchoring Options Compared
How your carport is anchored matters — especially in Oklahoma, where straight-line winds can top 80 mph without any warning. Here’s a breakdown of the three anchoring methods:
| Feature | Ground Anchors | Concrete Anchors | Asphalt Anchors |
|---|---|---|---|
| How It Works | Steel rebar driven 30+ inches into soil | Wedge bolts drilled into concrete slab | Specialized anchors into blacktop |
| Best Surface | Grass, dirt, gravel | Existing concrete pad | Paved driveway or parking area |
| Hold Strength | Good | Strongest | Moderate |
| Wind Rating | Up to 105 mph (varies by soil) | Up to 140 mph | Up to 115 mph |
| Cost | Included with install | Included with install | Included with install |
| Our Take | Works for most residential yards | Best option if you have a pad — use it | Solid choice for paved driveways |
If you’re in an area that sees regular 60-plus mph wind events — and that’s most of central and western Oklahoma — concrete anchoring is worth pouring a pad for. The hold strength difference between ground and concrete is significant when a storm front rolls through.
We bring the right anchoring hardware for your surface. Just tell us what you’re working with when you order.
Carport Sizes & Pricing
We build carports from 12 feet wide to 40-plus feet wide and from 20 feet long to 60-plus feet long. Heights range from 6 feet at the leg up to 16 feet for tall RV covers. If you need a custom dimension, we can do that too.
General pricing ranges:
| Carport Type | Typical Size | Roof Style | Starting Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single car | 12×20 to 12×30 | Regular | ~$1,295 |
| Single car | 12×20 to 12×30 | Vertical | ~$1,695 |
| Double car | 18×21 to 24×26 | Regular | ~$2,195 |
| Double car | 18×21 to 24×26 | Vertical | ~$2,795 |
| Triple wide | 26×26 to 40×40 | Vertical | ~$4,500+ |
| RV cover (tall legs) | 12×36 to 18×45 | Vertical | ~$3,200+ |
| Enclosed carport | Any size + walls/doors | Vertical | Add $800 to $3,000+ |
What affects your price:
- Size (width x length x height)
- Roof style (regular is cheapest, vertical costs more but lasts longer)
- Steel gauge (29-gauge standard, 26-gauge upgrade)
- Side panels, end walls, doors
- Anchoring type
- Color choices and trim
Every quote we give is free. No pressure, no obligation. Tell us what you need and we’ll put numbers in front of you the same day.
Call 405-477-1848 for a quote, or fill out our online quote form.
Warranty & Guarantee
We stand behind every carport we install. Here’s what you’re getting:
Structural warranty: Our carport frames carry a manufacturer’s warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. The 14-gauge galvanized steel framing is built to last decades.
Roof and panel warranty: Steel panels are warranted against rust-through. The 26-gauge panels carry a longer warranty than 29-gauge — another reason the upgrade is worth considering.
Workmanship guarantee: If something isn’t right with the installation, we come back and fix it. No charge. Call us at 405-477-1848 and we’ll make it right.
Wind rating certification: Every carport comes with a certified wind rating based on model and anchoring method. This documentation helps with insurance claims and building department requirements.
Ask about specific warranty terms when you get your quote. We’ll lay out exactly what’s covered before you commit.
Installation & Delivery
We deliver carports free across the entire state of Oklahoma. That includes the Panhandle. That includes rural routes. If you’ve got a spot where a carport needs to go, we’ll get there.
How Delivery Works
Once you order, we schedule a delivery and installation date that works for your calendar. Our crew arrives with all materials pre-cut, pre-drilled, and ready to assemble. Nothing gets fabricated on-site — everything is precision-built before it hits your driveway.
Installation Timeline
Standard single and double carports: 2 to 4 hours. Triple-wide and RV covers: half a day to a full day. Enclosed structures with doors and walls: up to a full day depending on complexity.
We don’t leave until the structure is level, anchored, and right. You’ll walk the finished carport with our crew before we pack up.
Coverage Area
We cover every county in Oklahoma. From Boise City to Broken Bow, Guymon to McAlester. Urban driveways, suburban lots, rural acreage — we’ve installed on all of them.
Carport FAQs for Oklahoma Homeowners
How much does a carport cost in Oklahoma?
See the pricing table above for a full breakdown. Quick answer: single car carports start around $1,295, doubles run $2,195 to $3,500, and triple-wides or RV covers range from $3,200 to $12,000-plus depending on size and configuration. Every quote we give is free — no pressure, no obligation.
Do I need a permit for a carport in Oklahoma?
It depends on where you live. In Oklahoma City, structures over 120 square feet generally require a permit. Tulsa, Norman, and Edmond each have their own thresholds and setback requirements. Rural properties on unincorporated land often don’t need one at all. Call your local building department before ordering — takes five minutes and saves headaches. We can help you figure out who to call.
Can a carport withstand Oklahoma wind?
Yes — but anchoring is the deciding factor. Our 14-gauge steel framing carries certified wind ratings up to 140 mph depending on the model and anchoring method. Concrete beats ground anchoring in every wind scenario. Vertical roofs also help — ridges let wind flow over instead of catching under horizontal panels.
What’s the difference between regular and vertical roof?
See the roof comparison table above for the full breakdown, but the short version: regular roofs have horizontal ridges where water pools. A-frame roofs look sharper but have the same ridge problem. Vertical roofs run ridges top to bottom so everything slides off. We push vertical for Oklahoma. The price gap is a few hundred dollars on a structure you’ll own for decades.
How is a carport anchored?
Three methods, and the right one depends on your surface. Ground anchors work for grass, dirt, or gravel. Concrete anchors are the strongest — best wind resistance, best hold. Asphalt anchors handle blacktop driveways. See the anchoring comparison table above for wind ratings and details. Our crew handles all anchoring during install.
Can I enclose my carport later?
Yes — and a lot of our customers do exactly that. The frames accept side panels, end walls, walk-in doors, roll-up garage doors (8×8, 9×8, 10×10, or custom), and window panels. Add one wall, two walls, or enclose the whole thing. Order the components from us and install yourself, or schedule our crew to come back. Once it’s fully enclosed, it’s essentially a metal building.
How long does installation take?
Standard single and double carports go up in 2 to 4 hours. Larger structures take half a day to a full day. You’ll want to be available at the start for placement and at the end to walk the finished structure. We don’t leave until it’s level and solid.
Will a carport protect against hail?
This is the number one reason Oklahoma customers call us. A steel carport with 29-gauge or 26-gauge panels absorbs hail impacts that would otherwise dent body panels, crack windshields, and damage RV rooftops. Golf-ball hail might leave a few dimples in the roof panels over the years, but the $45,000 truck underneath stays untouched. One bad storm costs more in repairs than the carport cost to buy and install.
Find Carports Near You in Oklahoma
We deliver and install carports across every corner of Oklahoma. Here are the areas we serve most:
- Oklahoma City carports
- Tulsa carports
- Norman carports
- Broken Arrow carports
- Edmond carports
- Lawton carports
- Moore carports
- Midwest City carports
- Stillwater carports
- Enid carports
Don’t see your city? We deliver to every zip code in Oklahoma — rural routes, county roads, the places GPS doesn’t always find on the first try. Call us at 405-477-1848 for location-specific details.
Delivery. Every order. Entire state.
Related Products from Barn Brothers
A carport is a great start, but it’s not all we build. If you’re looking to protect more than just vehicles, check out what else we offer:
- Metal Buildings — Fully enclosed steel buildings for garages, workshops, barns, and commercial use. If you’re thinking about enclosing a carport, a metal building might be the better move from the start.
- Sheds for Sale — Storage sheds, tool sheds, and custom-built structures for your yard. A lot of our carport customers add a shed for the stuff that won’t fit in the garage.
- Portable Buildings — Offices, cabins, workshops, and she-sheds delivered to your property. Need covered parking and a home office? We can handle both.
All built on steel. All delivered free across Oklahoma. All installed by our crew.
Ready to Protect Your Vehicles?
Oklahoma weather isn’t getting any calmer. Every season brings another round of hail, another stretch of triple-digit heat, another ice storm that leaves your windshield looking like a spider web.
A carport from Barn Brothers fixes that. Steel overhead, your vehicles underneath, problem solved.
We’re veteran-owned. We deliver free. We install it ourselves. And we’ve been doing this long enough to get it right the first time.
Call us, fill out the quote form, or send us a message. We’ll get back to you fast with a price and a plan.
Call Barn Brothers: 405-477-1848